deriding

英 [dɪˈraɪdɪŋ] 美 [dɪˈraɪdɪŋ]

v.  嘲笑; 愚弄; 揶揄
deride的现在分词



柯林斯词典

  1. VERB 嘲弄;嘲笑;侮蔑
    If you deride someone or something, you say that they are stupid or have no value.
    1. Opposition MPs derided the Government's response to the crisis...
      反对党议员嘲弄政府针对危机作出的反应。
    2. This theory is widely derided by conventional scientists.
      这一理论遭到了守旧派科学家的普遍嘲笑。

双语例句

  1. I suffered her to enjoy it a while; then I expostulated: deriding and ridiculing all Mr Heathcliff's assertions about his son, as if I were certain she would coincide.
    我让她自我享受了一阵,然后就去规劝她了:对于希刺克厉夫所说的关于他儿子的一切我尽情地嘲笑了一番,好像我肯定她也会赞同的。
  2. Their strategy is to defeat their only popular rivals, the neoclassicals, by deriding their view that the employment downturn involves a contraction of the labour supply.
    他们的策略是打败唯一的劲敌新古典主义者,方法是嘲弄对方所持的观点:就业低迷必然导致劳动力供应萎缩。
  3. "I'm already deranged, are you sure you want to designate me as your deputy?" I asked, deriding myself.
    “我已经精神错乱了。你真的想任命我为你的代理人吗?”我带着自嘲的口气问。
  4. The girls are deriding that boy's foolishness.
    姑娘们在“讥笑”那个男孩的愚笨。
  5. Some French commentators, however, feel he has taken this amerification too far, deriding the Khaki Shorts, casual brush cotton shirts, and vintage Ray-Bans he wore while on vacation with Cecilia earlier this year.
    然而,一些法国评论人士觉得,他这种美国化有点儿过了,嘲笑他去年早些时候和塞西莉亚度假时穿的卡其布短裤、休闲棉衬衫和戴的过时款ray-bans太阳镜。
  6. Benefiting of the governmental departments refers to their action of deriding the orientation of common benefits to becoming an individual economic subject and of taking advantages of their executive authority to seeking private benefits in the process of administration.
    政府部门利益化是指政府部门在行政过程中偏离公共利益导向,成为独立经济利益主体,利用行政权力谋取部门私利的行为。